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help in identifing RCA special model

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As far as I know RCA made three different John Vassos special order phonographs. Can anybody let me know what Vassos model this is. It does not seem as common as the rest. Thanks Tom B
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Here are some more detailed photos:
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More available here --
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/vintage-old-rca- ... 568ea60f11
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I thought it might be a model L which had a fabric covered case, but this, apparently is the model L --
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FROM: http://www.ebay.com/itm/JOHN-VASSOS-RCA ... 7675.l2557

I'll keep looking...

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Thanks Ortho Fan. So many times the list a machine and do not list the model. If they had lifted up the top it is plainly marked .. Oh well I Think I brought the green one last week. It is a model L. A am waiting for a battery to test it. I think I over paid for it though. If it runs I will break even Tom B

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As far as I know, the two "Holy Grail" John Vassos machines are the polished aluminum silver Model K and the red Model M, which are considered to be mid 1930s industrial art and are exhibited in art museums worldwide. Also, from that time period, another crossover art piece is the stained glass RCA Radioglo radio... I had a chance to buy a Model M RCA Special several years ago for $2,100, which may or may not have been a good deal, since I am not familiar with the current market.
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About 20 years ago, I bought the poor man's version, produced by Paillard and sold by department stores in the late 1930s. I was told by the seller that mine was originally purchased at Macy's in San Francisco --
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It shares certain features with the John Vassos models--in addition to the chrome plated motor-board--such as the booklet holder, and receptacles for the needles, etc.

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tomb wrote:As far as I know RCA made three different John Vassos special order phonographs. Can anybody let me know what Vassos model this is. It does not seem as common as the rest. Thanks Tom B
It's a Model "J", I have one on the bench right now.


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thanks Chuck I knew they made models K,L, and M and now J. I wonder if Jon Vasso made more for RCA, or model J is his first with model M being the last. They seem to get fancier as the model number gets higher. I need to PM you about the amplifier on my model L. How do you get the turn table off. I need to fix the brake. I did not want to apply too much pressure on it. I took off the screw and rapped on it but no go. It has a plastic insert on the shaft and it is starting to break up. I did not want to put too much oil on the shaft so I would not stain the felt on the turn table. Tom B

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